A topic sentence presents the main gist of the whole paragraph or article. So, if you want to talk about building a snowman, your topic sentence could be about why building snowmans are of relevance. Then, your supporting details could now include steps or advices on how to build it.
A good topic sentence I could think of is:
<em>During the yuletide season, building a snowman is a good activity to do with family and friends because it promotes team-building and fun interaction.</em>
Answer:
adjective
1.
(especially of a muscle) stretched tight or rigid.
"she tried to relax her tense muscles"
Similar:
taut
stretched tight
tight
rigid
stretched
strained
stiff
Opposite:
slack
loose
2.
unable to relax because of nervousness, anxiety, or stimulation.
"he was tense with excitement"
verb
become tense, typically through anxiety or nervousness.
"her body tensed up"
Question 1: Three animals on a journey
Question 2: Three animals risk their lives to return home
Question 3: It points out that walking is a good introduction to exercise for beginners
Question 4: Walking is too easy for those who exercise regularly
Question 5: Walking is low impact, requires no fancy equipment, less likely to cause injury.
Question 6: That makes walking a simple activity for those new to exercise
Because back then they believe that if they didn't see it then it is not there or created for example when the french believe that the earth is flat but we know now that it is round.